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Will a Metal Roof Enhance Your Home?

April , 2023 | 6 min. read

By Kevin Mills

Metal roofs are climbing the ladder of popularity among homeowners more and more these days. They are attractive (who doesn't like shiny?), weather resistant, and energy efficient. They're also long-lasting, which is one of the most important aspects of a new roof for many. A roof that lasts for years to come means you get more bang for your buck!

A common issue when it comes to picking out a new roof choice is figuring out which styles fit your home. The last thing you want is to choose a roof that ruins the aesthetic look you've worked so hard to achieve. The excellent news with metal roofing is it's versatile! However, several home types make a metal roof stand out. I mean, a metal roof stands out anyway, but certain homes absolutely shine when they're adorned with one. 

So, what homes look their best with a metal roof covering them? It's lovely you stopped by because RoofCrafters has installed metal roofing systems for nearly thirty years. We know firsthand that they make homes pop and blow certain ones entirely out of the water! If you're considering a metal roof, let us be your guide to knowing if it'll work out for you and your home. 

In this article, we discuss the home styles that give metal roofing systems the ultimate foundation to lay on. And keep in mind, if your home isn't featured here, it doesn't mean it isn't suitable for metal roofing! These are just some of the top choices that are popular. By the time you finish reading, hopefully, you'll feel some excitement thinking about your potential new metal roof. Are you ready to start?!

Which Home Styles Do Metal Roofs Suit Best?    

 

If you weren't feeling the excitement before, get ready! The homes we're about to discuss are in their prime with a metal roof on them. Let's get brainstorming. 

Craftsman-Style Homes

 

The choice for homeowners who love a classic home's look but want to do something other than full-rustic- Craftsman! Even though Craftsman-style homes have that traditional feel that many still like in a new home, they still have a modern feel to them. Metal roofs have a unique, crafty aesthetic that accentuates these homes perfectly. 

black steel metal standing seam roof on a beautiful home with lots of trees

Mid-Century and Modern Homes

 

Clean, contemporary looks are more popular than ever as a new generation of homeowners steps in. Modern homes pair beautifully with metal roofing systems, especially standing seam, which has straight lines and a crisp look. You can even get a little spicy and go for bold colors with this option, which looks particularly stunning. Compliment the minimalist aesthetic of these homes by adding a POP! You won't be sorry you did it. 

close up of a standing seam metal roof

Log Homes

 

When you think of a log home, you probably picture wooden options being the best choices for this style. Contrary to popular belief, metal roofs add an appearance this type of home needs, and they work surprisingly well together. Log homes are cozy and long-used, while metal roofing adds a touch of balance that aids in their durability and longevity. If you can picture it, this may be just what you need to spruce up your traditional log-style home. 

up close photo of a red standing seam roof with a chimney and 2 sun-tunnel skylights

Colonial-Style Homes

 

When you think of a classic American colonial-style home, you usually won't picture it with a metal roof. Similarly to the log homes, they add a touch of something different that completes their look. Picking a darker-colored roof for colonial homes makes them even more beautiful, and you have this option with metal roofing. You can have the best of both worlds with this type of home and a metal roof on it. 

Decra metal shingle roof in classic cobblestone color

Victorian-Style Homes

 

These types of homes are incredible to look at because they're full of vintage detailing. A shingle-style metal roof could look fabulous for homes of this nature with its various available color choices. Metal roofs were developed during the Victorian era, and many from that time appreciated the look of them as opposed to simple-handmade roofs. Metal roofs increase a home's value, as well. Your Victorian home wouldn't only pop, but it could be worth even more money if you were to pick this option. 

decra metal tile

Mediterranean-Style Homes

 

You may see a Mediterranean-style home in a hot and humid climate similar to Florida's. You may even see them with metal roofing because they're a pair that just clicks together. Some metal roofs even mimic a tile look to make it more realistic.

metal roof color chart

Metal roofing also works well with similar styles like Spanish and Italian villas. Choose from various color options to enhance the look of your Mediterranean home (don't worry, there are plenty to browse through. You don't have to pick a bright blue or green.)

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Is Metal Roofing Right for Me?  

 

It very well could be! As you can see, metal roofs can enhance the look of many different home types. They're perfect if you need to spruce up a home that doesn't have much curb appeal, and they're even better if you live in a climate that isn't suitable for your typical three-tab shingle. Metal roofing can truly fit the style of just about any home, and it's nearly always an excellent investment. 

If you're curious to know more about metal roofing, we have a treat for you! Our learning center is stocked full of resources that can direct you down the funnel of this popular roof type. There, you'll find articles we've tackled on everything from what kinds of metal roofs there are to their benefits/drawbacks and so much more! There's a little something for everyone who has a few extra minutes, so it's a must if you want to brush up on your knowledge or help yourself get informed on the world of metal roofing. 

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Okay, you officially know what home types are suitable for metal roofing. If you have any more questions or concerns regarding your roof, RoofCrafters is more than delighted to assist you. Before you get in contact with a roofer, though, take a quick look at our comprehensive roofer checklist to ensure you know which ones stand out and will make the perfect addition to your roofing project. To get in touch with one of our fantastic RoofCrafters representatives, head over to our contact page.

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Kevin Mills

My name is Kevin Mills, and I am the lead estimator for RoofCrafters’ Tampa division. I’m originally from Michigan, and I enjoy hunting, fishing, and spending any free time outdoors. What I’m most passionate about, though, is helping business owners and homeowners alike achieve their roofing goals, all while providing a seamless customer journey.